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To take or not to take? That is the question.

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I've booked my 70-215 for the end of this month but I don't think that I am ready for it (I am about half way through the Microsoft book). I have a free resit if I fail. What is the general concensus of opinion. Sit it or cancel it??

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My personal opinion is not to sit it if you don't think you're ready. You won't do yourself any favours. Even if you pass, you might not get the score you deserve. Why not wait until you're ready before you go for it?

Got to agree with the above Pablo - I think it would be pointless sitting it before you are ready, even with the free resit. I mean say you did fail, then rolled up for the resit and for whatever reason had an "off-day" - I'm damn sure you'd be kicking yourself the length of Buchanan Street.

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